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Pam McEachern

Purcell, Oklahoma

Jun 21, 1954 – Jan 12, 2019

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BORN
June 21, 1954
DIED
January 12, 2019
LOCATION
Purcell, Oklahoma

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Wilson-Little Funeral Home - Purcell Obituary

Longtime Anadarko resident, Pam McEachern, age 64 of Sand Springs, entered Heaven’s Gates Saturday, January 12, 2019. Pamela Jean McCray was born June 21, 1954 in Cherokee, OK. Her parents were Elmer Ray and Hattie Joan (Wallenstein) McCray. As a young girl, Pam lost her...

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Pam was a full of life kind of person. She was always busy with ceasing the day. I enjoyed our time together, gardening, scrapbooking or just talking. I could always count on her as my neighbor, but more than that my friend. She had wisdom to share with a younger woman like me. She was truly a blessing.

What an inspiration and light within my life and I am positive in many others! Even after I moved from Anadarko, she continued to offer me words of encouragement and stay in touch. She was a go getter and so caring of others. She lived a life of faith that certainly showed in the way she lived her life. She will be missed!

Pam, was a lovely, kind lady. She will be missed. Condolences to the family from ours.

Marty, Paula, Jennifer, Kelsey, and Matt Im soo sorry for your loss, words will never take the pain away but my heart, prayers, and support are with you guys. I love you all! ❤

Wonderful lady, beautiful person! You will be missed here, but we celebrate your deliverance from illness.

Paula and family, very sorry for your loss. You are in Cleo and I's prayers.

So sorry for your loss. Pam was a wonderful lady who was always there to listen with a sympathetic ear when needed. She helped so many at CKVT one person being myself. Thank you Pam for everything. Fly high sweet angel

Our deepest sympathy to your family. May your sweet memories provide you comfort.

We loved her zest for life, her love of God and neighbor and her opinions. She talked directly about her preferences and when she shared a position or belief, not only had she thought through the implications, she had lived through them.